Money
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Allan Bickmore materials, approximately 1944
Materials contain a photo album with photographs, newspaper clippings, and photocopied letters of Allan Bickmore's service in the U. S. Army during World War II. Materials describe the action and experiences of Bickmore serving under General George S. Patton's Seventh Army in Africa and Europe. Also contains foreign currency, sergeant rank, and unit insignia. Dated approximately 1944.
Alma Lehi Keiser materials, approximately 2001, 1939-1945
Material contains a brief biography about Alma Lehi Keiser regarding his service in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1944-1945. Includes in fd. one: typescript memoir; fd. two: photographs of Keiser serving in France during World War II; fd. three: currency including one German "Rentenmark" note, one French twenty Franc note; fd. four: militaria including World War II pins, badges, ribbons, and medals. Dated 1939-1945, approximately 2001.
Basswood Horehound Troches advertisement, 1885 January 3
Advertisement for Basswood’s Horehound Troches, one side is a Confederate ten dollar bill and the other advertises the medicine, torn in half, one part found with Item 1, the other part on 3 January 1885 page; photocopy included.
Bert Moss Wheatley papers, 1942-1945, 2001
Materials include handwritten memoir detailing the military service of Bert Moss Wheatley in the U.S. Army during World War II. Includes descriptions of the Burma Road. Also included is a piece of Chinese currency and a newspaper article citing Wheatley's involvement in the war. The photographs show scenes from his military service. Dated 1942-1945, 2001.
Confederate Currency
Collection contains Confederate currency from the states of North Carolina and Virginia dating from 1861-1864.
Dorothy Elizabeth Green papers, 1943-1981
Materials contain photocopied letters, Japanese currency, photographs, and newspaper clippings from Dorothy Green's time serving in the U.S. Army in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. The newspaper clippings focus on Green being the first woman Warrant Officer. File also includes photocopied photographs and a program of Green's funeral and graveside. Dated 1943-1981.
Douglas Farrow papers, approximately 1943-1945, approximately 2001
Eugene Robert Jarman papers, 1943-2002
Material contains files related to the military service as an automotive mechanic of Eugene Robert "Bob" Jarman in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1952. Discusses his training and participation in the Battle of the Bulge. He also includes a description of post-war Austria. Also included are several photographs, photocopied documents, microfilm of the LDS Church News Index, foreign currency, and uniform patches. Dated 1943-2002.
French and German currency, after 1940
Materials contain currency from France and Germany. There are six units, each are different amounts, with different illustrations. Dated after 1940.
General Tithing Store ten cents
Printed and signed bill for ten cents issued by the General Tithing Store House of the Mormon Church. The currency was "good only for meat at the General Tithing Store House."